Lyle Adrian Joel
It is with heavy hearts that the family of Lyle Adrian Joel aged 79 years of Central Butte, SK, announces his passing on Saturday, March 23rd, 2024, at the Dr. F.H. Wigmore Regional Hospital in Moose Jaw, SK. Lyle was born on March 9th, 1945, in Calgary, AB to John and Mildred Joel and he grew up at the family farm just East of Loreburn, SK. After taking machinist training in Moose Jaw, Lyle moved to Edmonton, AB and worked as a machinist. He came back to run the family farm for a few years but then returned to the machinist trade. Lyle decided to retire closer to family in Central Butte with Lana O’Hern, whom he officially married in 2003 and together they built a beautiful life filled with singing, dancing, fishing, camping and playing cards with friends and family. Lyle lived to sing and loved his time with the Chimo Chordsmen, local singing groups, as well as a good campfire sing along or karaoke. He was also a regular at the library with his love of a good western, helping local farmers, or working on small engines to stay busy. Lyle was a proud husband, father, brother, grandfather and even great-grandfather.
He was predeceased by his wife, Lana O’Hern Joel; father, John Joel; brother, Darol Joel; and granddaughter, Breanna Bowers. Left to love Lyle from afar are his mother, Mildred Joel; brother, Jerry Joel; sisters, Linda Joel (Kirk Baird) and Jane (Gordon) Borycki; children: Doug (Cheryl) Joel and their children Jonathan Joel (Taylor) and their son Myles, Danielle Joel, Jessica Joel (Keegan), and Corleen (Blake) Bannerman and their children Brett, Josh and Cole Bannerman; stepdaughters, Brandi (Daryl) Bowers and their son Brendan Bowers, and Becki (Aron) Pawliw their children Mara, Ruby and Linley Pawliw.
A Celebration of Joel’s Life will be held on Saturday, June 1st, 2024 from 1:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m. at the Central Butte Legion Hall. In lieu of flowers, donations in Lyle’s name may be made to the Central Butte Library, 281 Butte St, Central Butte, SK S0H 0T0. Arrangements are entrusted to Moose Jaw Funeral Home, 268 Mulberry Lane. Gary McDowell, Funeral Director 306-693-4550
Deepest Condolences on your loss, Doug and Cheryl. All in my thoughts of you all hugs
Sending hugs to the family.
Dear, Doug, Cheryl, Corleen, Blake and all of your families, We are so very sorry to hear of your Dad’s passing … May the Memories help ease your pain given time!❤️
Take good care!
Harley and Shirley
Corleen, Blake and Boys,
Condolences to your family. May your Father rest in peace.
Albert and Gail Kammer
Karen, Mitch and Alex
Amanda and Mackenzie
So Sorry to hear of Lyle’s passing. I went to school with Lyle. Was in a choir in Elbow with him. He had a beautiful voice and a great laugh. Condolence to all his Family.
Lyle, you will be missed especially with your thoughtful phone calls on special times of the year. My condolences to members of the families.. I will always have special memories of time spent. Both Lyle and Lana are together holding that biggest fish on that rod . Rest in peace. Many hugs to all
I send my deepest sympathy during this time of great sorrow. The Bible gives a hope of comfort and promise your loved one will live again on a peaceful paradise earth when death will be no more. (John 5:28, 29; Revelation 21:4)
Thinking of Corleen and Doug and families and saddened to hear of Lyle’s passing. I have fond memories of Lyle and his love of music and singing. I also remember how he loved black pepper and said that if pepper makes you sneeze, it means you are buying the wrong kind!! That advice changed my pepper choices for all time.
Elaine Lutz Lalonde
We would like to pass on our thoughts and well wishes at this time of grief to Lyle’s family. My husband got to know in the last few years as I knew him well for years as he did seasonal work on my father and brothers cattle ranch (Silver B Ranch) at central butte while I was
living working there. He thought me a few tricks on motors and this and that to do with farming and ranching and I kept him young at heart with stories about my times checking cows on horseback when I was a teenager. Lyle. You’ll be missed greatly. From the Little Miss (Missy Lehmann nee-Berger)